"Kenneth Robeson - Doc Savage 046 - The Vanisher" - читать интересную книгу автора (Robeson Kenneth) THE VANISHER
A Doc Savage Adventure By Kenneth Robeson This page copyright ┬й 2001 Blackmask Online. http://www.blackmask.com ? Chapter 1. THE ONE WITH THE QUEER BACK ? Chapter 2. THE AMAZED MEN ? Chapter 3. THE GIRL JOURNALIST ? Chapter 4. PICTURE SHOT ? Chapter 5. THE FIFTY-DOLLAR PHOTOGRAPH ? Chapter 6. OIL IN MEXICO ? Chapter 7. MUSIC BOX AGAIN ? Chapter 8. SIGMUND HOPPEL ? Chapter 9. TANGLE ? Chapter 10. TWO BEFUDDLED MEN ? Chapter 11. THE WORD TWISTER ? Chapter 12. THE VANISHING SAILORS ? Chapter 13. MYSTERYтАЩS REIGN ? Chapter 14. A NEAR CAPTURE ? Chapter 15. THE TRAP ? Chapter 16. THE HUMPBACK ACCUSES ? Chapter 17. TWO MEN IN A DILEMMA ? Chapter 18. THE JAIL WAIT ? Chapter 19. THE TELEPORTER ? Chapter 21. MASTER OF CUPIDITY Scanned and proofed by Tom Stephens Chapter 1. THE ONE WITH THE QUEER BACK THE early fall issue of a magazine of national circulation had carried a feature write-up about Doc Savage. The item was dramatic, well-written, and particularly interesting because it carried an excellent picture of Doc Savage. Good pictures of the man of bronze were scarce. The story told about Doc SavageтАЩs strange, Galahadian life work of traveling to the ends of the earth, righting wrongs, aiding the oppressed, and punishing evildoers. It told about the bronze manтАЩs scientifically developed brain and his equally remarkable muscles, and gave examples of the fantastic feats he could accomplish, and some of his eerie adventures. The writer of the article had drawn on his imagination only a little. Almost every one got around to reading the article. So it was not so remarkable that John Winer, penitentiary guard, should be reading the magazine article at the moment when the horrible and incredible thing known as "The Vanisher" made its first public appearanceтАФor, perhaps more correctly, disappearance. That John Winer was reading the article was a coincidence because the mystery of The Vanisher was going to involve Doc Savage in one of the most startling adventures of his unusual career. John Winer was one of the night guards at the prison. He was reading in the northwest corner tower. The hour was three oтАЩclock in |
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